Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

January 15, 2013 7:37 PM
It had been a long process for Kiva to figure out where to place the students. At first, she had simply used a spell and randomly selected the teams without giving it much thought. But then the teams hadn’t made any sense and there were teams with just younger years and vice versa. That would never work. So then she had tried to organize the teams based on level, but that ended up with the Seventh years being mainly with First and Second years and that didn’t seem very fair at all. So, she had spent a few nights just trying to get the teams as reasonable as she could and when she had thought she had done a pretty thorough job of it, she realized that some of them may not be too happy because they may not have known or been comfortable with their teams. So, she spent a few more nights working out the teams and trying to figure out who may be friends with whom.

Since she was no longer a teacher, she did not have direct contact with the students, so this was harder for her to do. She watched them during meal times though to see who sat with who as well as watched them in the halls. When she couldn’t figure out who a person was friends with, she placed them with either a roommate or a classmate. Unfortunately, some of the Sixth and Seventh years weren’t able to be with friends since they were ‘leading’ these teams. Hopefully, people wouldn’t be too upset over the teams as they had been over Quidditch, something she was still appalled about considering Sonora was never meant to be so intense on the sport and more of an academic school, but since the challenges were meant to force people outside of their comfort zones, they’ll have to get over it.

Listed on the Hall board were the teams for all to see:

Team One
1. Sara Rains
2. Fae Sinclair
3. Alex Deveraux
4. Henny Boxton-Fox-Reynolds
5. Analea Thornton
6. Omara Hernandez

Team Two
1. Eliza Bennett
2. Sully Quincy
3. Jhonice Trevear
4. Carrie O’Malley
5. Clarissa Clark
6. Carter Browning

Team Three
1. Kate Bauer
2. Solomon Asa Davies
3. Jorge Garcia
4. Jade Owen
5. Bianca Stratford
6. Wendy Canterbury

Team Four
1. David Wilkes
2. Ayita Jareau
3. Thad Pierce
4. Evan Brockert
5. Henry Carey
6. Francesca Wolseithcrafte

Team Five
1. Ryan O’Malley
2. Sally Manger
3. Angel Jareau
4. Lucrezia Renaldi
5. Jude Butler
6. Aurora Royale

Team Six
1. James Owen
2. Josh McLachlan
3. Liam Ammon
4. Aria Yale
5. Willow Collins
6. Gemma Bennett

Team Seven
1. Valentina Bentacourt
2. Hope Brockert
3. Alicia Bauer
4. Andrina Thornton
5. Rajid Ambrose
6. William Casey

Team Eight
1. Marcus Williams
2. Phoenix Lucore
3. Arabella Brockert
4. Theresa Carey
5. Charlie Boxton-Fox-Reynolds
6. Julian Babineux

Team Nine
1. Jordan Adair
2. Arnold Carey
3. Aubrielle Thornton
4. Clara Abernathy
5. Rupert Princeton
6. Amity Brockert

Team Ten
1. Sophie Jamison
2. Kitty McLevy
3. Meghan Brownbriar
4. Alex D’Alesandro
5. Enion Whitebriar
6.

Team Eleven
1. Daisy Thorpe
2. Maddie Parry
3. Ephanie Lucore
4. Heaven Baird
5. Lucian D’Alesandro
6.

Team Twelve
1. Arista Thornton
2. Addison Thornton
3. James Carey
4. Marcos Crosby
5. Blair Castellano
6. Ravenna Stockwell

Team Thirteen
1. Renee Errant
2. Alice Adair
3. Elijah Errant
4. Solomon Bensalem
5. Honey Baird
6. Neeka Campbell

Team Fourteen
1. Preston Stratford
2. Cepheus Princeton
3. Gareth Whitebriar
4. Annette Pierce
5. Annabelle Pierce
6. Jade Phoenix

Team Fifteen
1. Regina Parker
2. Nora Dobson
3. Eris Ackert
4. Waverly Canterbury
5. Isabel Raines
6. Effie Arbon

Team Sixteen
1. Josephine Owen
2. Attoria Covington
3. Melanie Lennox
4. Lucille Carey
5. Julian Umland
6. Jeweliah Dyste

Team Seventeen
1. Arthur Carey
2. Lawrence Stratford
3. Amira Thornton
4. Adam Spencer
5. Keme RunningBear
6. Malcolm Carey

Team Eighteen
1. Derry Pierce
2. Brianna Japos
3. Linus Macaulay
4. Alan Raines
5. Anthony Carey
6.

Team Nineteen
1. Russell Layne
2. Michael Grosvenor
3. Mellie Goodwin
4. Abigail Thornton
5. Avalon Dare
6.

Team Twenty
1. Topher Calhoun
2. Valerie Lennox
3. Paul Bennett
4. McKinley Andrews
5. Percival Waterford II
6. Virginia Bellrose


OOC: This was posted a couple of weeks into the new term. If you do not see your name anywhere on this sheet, let me know and I’ll fit you somewhere.

Please note that challenges will be written in the same style as Quidditch. This means that there is no posting order. Basically, if you know an author is unavailable, you do not have to wait on that author to post. However, posting rules do still apply. Give people a chance before continuous posting. Remember, these challenges mean points for your house. The more creative your posts are, the more points your team receives. If your posts are unrealistic or break the site rules, your team will lose points. Be on the watch for the first challenge!
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David Wilkes

January 31, 2013 12:28 PM
David looked at the first year girl who’d just joined them in some amusement when she ‘assumed’ he was ‘Wilkes.’ Well, at least they hadn’t given his team a timid first year. “You can call me Dave, since we’re off honorific terms,” he said dryly, catching that Thad had been Mr. Pierce. Then, though he knew it wasn’t nice to pick on first years, he added, “Fran.”

David tried hard to have egalitarian ideals. He really did. Growing up in a small town, though, just wasn’t very conductive to that kind of thing in his experience, and neither was being Sorted into Aladren, since somehow, they had never taken intellectual idealism to the point of developing the Socialist Party of Sonora. He guessed most of them weren’t quite that idealistic, at the end of the day, but it did seem weird to him, even if it did come as a relief at the same time, now that he thought of it, that they had absolutely no raging political debate nights around the fire. He was a little tempted by the idea of starting the League of Muggleborn Aladrens just as a joke, but suspected a large enough percentage of the House might not get his sense of humor for that to be a safe proposition.

A kid in glasses showed up and informed them he was Henry Carey, and David amused himself by imagining the asocial kids his new friends Fran and Harry could have someday. Then Thad started putting on an excellent show of why he got to be the talker, except for the minor political slip-up about Pecari. Simple physics had probably let everyone know who he was by now, but David introduced himself to the group when they started going around anyway.

“I’m David,” he said, since he would prefer they not actually call him Dave on a regular basis all year. When he thought of ‘Dave,’ he thought of the one really annoying fortysomething-year-old guy at his mom’s church. “I’m also pretty good at my academics, guess I’m a fair Keeper, I don’t do half-badly with a camera, and I’m the trashketball champion of my dorm six years running and going for a seventh. Next?”

He had a feeling his teammates were going to guess from this that he was not taking things all that seriously, but that was a fair assessment of his talents here. Plus, some of those skills, particularly those with being Keeper and playing trashketball with his notes during exam seasons, could be generalized into actual skills which might come in handy. Since they had no idea what the challenges were, though, he had no idea if they would and saw no reason to stress about it now.
16 David Wilkes Sure, why not? Have fun with that. 169 David Wilkes 0 5

Evan

February 02, 2013 1:15 AM
Admittedly, punctuality was not really Evan's thing. He did make an effort to make it to class on time-usually-but he was pretty much always one of the last ones to show up. Anything else, well, he tended to get carried away with whatever he was doing prior and not want to stop doing it. Truthfully, the Aladren didn't even like the idea of being a certain place at a certain time, it felt restrictive to him. Oh, Evan understood it, but that didn't mean he liked it.

So naturally, the fourth year was running late for the team meeting. He had been out in the gardens, looking for supplies, sticks and whatnot. Also interesting bugs. He'd found this one specimen that he'd only heard about and had never seen up close. Evan had had to capture it, take it back to his room and put it in his terrarium. Then he'd gotten caught up watching his terrarium. Plus, he knew he'd have to go back out and find more. He liked to have live ones as well as mounted ones.

It was fortunate that Thad knew his habits. He probably didn't expect Evan to be on time for the team meeting. The Aladren wasn't all that surprised that his roommate had been the one to call this meeting rather than David Wilkes. Thad was ambitious, much more so than Evan was. He'd never seen the need to be so and quite frankly didn't understand why his friend did either. If he remembered correctly, Thad was already the heir to the Pierce family. What else did he need? His future was set, he'd get betrothed and do...heir stuff.

Which, as far as Evan could tell, meant learning how to be a Patriarch. Which he thought meant bossing everyone around, because that's what Great Grandfather did. Maybe Thad thought he needed to practice because Evan really didn't think his roommate was a bossy person at all. He was always nice about Evan's eccentricities and didn't really tell him what to do. They probably wouldn't have gotten very well if he did. It was bad enough to be restricted people who actually did have authority over him.

Evan reached his group just in time to hear David Wilkes refer to the younger girl as Fran, which clearly meant she was Miss Wolseithcrafte, as last time he checked the name Fran was a lot closer to Francesca than Ayita. Plus, the fourth year already knew who Ayita was. She stood out to someone like Evan because she might possibly be stranger than he was. Anyway, he was glad Francesca wanted to be called Fran, because he wasn't entirely sure how to pronounce her last name, though it sounded vaguely familiar. "Hi everyone, I'm Evan Brockert of the Colorado Brockerts, but you can call me Evan." Mr. Brockert, to them, was the groundskeeper. Though Evan felt free to call him Seth because calling someone Mr. Brockert would be odd for the Aladren. "Did I miss anything?"
11 Evan Meant to post down here. 212 Evan 0 5


Francesca Wolseithcrafte

February 03, 2013 3:40 PM
The other team members began to drift in, starting with Henry Carey who would probably have utterly failed to register had it not been for his last name. She had researched the school's Careys after her meeting with Malcolm. This one was a South Carolina – allegedly a more reputable branch, not that those differences had had a lot of chance to hold meaning yet. She listened as Thad introduced the meeting and the fact that he had been designated 'meeting co-ordinator.' She wondered what exactly that meant. It did not seem like there was an awful lot to co-ordinate and she wondered why Wilkes felt so incapable of doing it. Presumably he had to have some intelligence and general leadership qualities to be both Aladren and Head Boy. That meant ruling out the hypothesis that he was incapable and the only other option was that he was being egalitarian, or suspected that there would be much more work required in being a leader later on. She scowled forcibly at him when he called her 'Fran' before realising that this was probably just the reaction he had hoped for, and that her expression had merely indicated to him that it would be worth teasing her in this way again as it got a reaction. All in all, she was finding herself glad that she could easily forgo Quidditch this year as she did not suspect she would relish working with him. It was only the fact that sheer logic dictated he wasn't entirely incompetent that saved him from being written off entirely in her eyes.

“I have grown up in a magical household and have a good appreciation of magical history and politics,” she began, when Thaddeus Pierce – she was not sure whether calling him Thad extended to non-challenge situations, after all the extra time needed to utter the syllables in this situation was scarcely critical – indicated that she should describe her skills. “I was taught some theoretical work before beginning school but have only begun the practical since being here, as per the law.” The next part was trickier. She was proud of her flying and Quidditch skills and did not really wish to hide her light under a bushel. However, too forceful a declaration of her skills, and therefore political leanings, could alienate people. “I fly. Well.” She was tempted to add 'and in the proper damn fashion,' meaning astride but felt that was rather pushing things. Instead she merely jutted her chin forward and regarded her team mates with steely determination, as if sheer self-assurance could exculpate her. “I would say I would be an asset in an athletic challenge.

“I agree that surnames might be dispensed with. I...” What she wanted to say was that she preferred to be called Francesca. Not Fran, Fanny, Cheska nor any other derivative. It was simply mind-boggling to her that a name – quite pretty to begin with, even if she did say so herself – could be shortened in so very many fashions without a single one of them being anything other than hideous. “Is 'Thad' a nickname you are already comfortable in using with more familiar people or are you adopting it for the express purpose of our convenience?” she asked, trying to ascertain the level of sacrifice he was making for their collective good. They were joined by another of the senior students. She gave a small nod of greeting as he introduced himself, leaving it the meeting co-ordinator to answer both of their questions.
13 Francesca Wolseithcrafte You really are distractable, aren't you? 250 Francesca Wolseithcrafte 0 5


Henry Carey

February 05, 2013 9:59 PM
Henry didn’t see the point of the meeting they were having, and so most of his attention was on the question of whether he should eat oatmeal or not, but he looked up politely as Pierce – who said they could call him Thad, but only for ease of communication; in a way, this actually made Henry more comfortable, as it clarified that the leader, anyway, had no intentions of becoming best friends with them all and trying to get personal and otherwise just being a colossal annoyance – started talking about why they were there. He wasn’t very impressed, but did have to quickly smother a laugh when Pierce offered an obscure apology to the air for insulting Pecari.

Theresa was in Pecari, and so was Honey, who he found a good Potions partner, but Henry didn’t see that as a reason to be offended on the other House’s behalf. They had, after all, lost, just as Pierce said; that was an undeniable fact, so there was nothing to be offended over. So was Aladren’s dominance at most things. If they had had more people, he was sure they would have been as untouchable in the House Cup race as they were in everything else, but they were one of the smaller Houses, a minority among students. However, they were the majority of this group, so Henry expected to be left in the background most of the time and then ordered to do something every now and then during challenges, which suited him just as well as any other arrangement. He was the second son of a second son; being overlooked until people needed him to do something no one else really wanted to was most likely going to be the story of his whole life. He might as well, as Mother always said when discussing unpleasant things they would never escape from, get used to it now.

Wilkes was David, Pierce was Thad, and Wolseithcrafte was…curious about Pierce. Henry waited through that, then gave the spiel he had been coming up with while he listened to them. “Er – “ that was not part of the spiel – “I’m good at Potions, theory and practice. I can remember any incantation we’ve learned in my classes. And you may all call me Henry.”

He thought of most people by their surnames and thought he might have been more comfortable if they had called him by his, but he wasn’t going to argue against what everyone else did, because frankly, Henry didn’t really care. His sole interest was in getting through all of this making as little of a fool of himself as was humanly possible. Anything else was just a bonus, not a necessity. It was not a very Carey way to think, but then, well, he was the family disappointment already, so he might as well commit to all areas. The family did, after all, dislike ambiguity; everyone, they said, had a place, and everyone was supposed to be in their place.
0 Henry Carey I'm sure he tries his best 239 Henry Carey 0 5

Thad Pierce

February 15, 2013 1:05 PM
Thad stared at David in open horror. After four year on the Quidditch team with the guy, Thad felt he should have known if Wilkes ever went by 'Dave' but the impact of that nickname paled to insignificance beside the Head Boy addressing Francesca as 'Fran' which was just wrong on so many different levels. He wondered if maybe Wilkes won his badge because people outside the House just didn't know him well enough to realize 'Aladren' wasn't everything you should know about a candidate before voting for him (meanwhile Aladrens would have ignored that in favor of propagating the assumption out of self-interest).

It was clear from her reaction that Francesca was not pleased by the shortening of her name, but she refrained from comment and Thad did not need to step in as a mediator. This was fortunate because, though he was sure Wilkes was in the wrong, chastising the nominal team leader and Head Boy would just be awkward. He settled for a look of disapproval to express that the seventh year was not helping to create a positive team bond.

Fortunately, he settled into listing his skills. Though Thad would have preferred a little more formality than any discussion using the term 'trashketball' was capable of, it continued around the table as Evan arrived. Thad nodded a greeting to his roommate and took note of each skill point dutifully, pausing only long enough to clarify a point for Francesca.

"I have several cousins either unable or unwilling to learn names longer than two syllables," he explained, with only a brief glance toward the Teppenpaw table where Derry sat, "so I became accustomed to 'Thad' at a young age. You do not need to create a short form of your name if you do not already have one you respond to," he added, to ensure she understood she was under no obligation to subject herself to more 'Fran's, as she clearly did not care for that form of address.

Once everyone else finished, he explained for Evan's benefit. "We were just go around and introducing ourselves so we know what to call each other and expect in terms of talent during the challenges." He passed Evan his notes so they didn't have to go over it again. "I think you caught Henry and Francesca's introductions, and you already know me and David." As Evan wasn't on the Quidditch team, he wasn't sure how well he knew David, but they should be able to recognize each other at least, he thought.

"Ayita is also on our team," he added for those unfamiliar with her. "She's a sixth year Pecari from a Native American tribe." Or so he had gathered, though he had no idea which one or any details of how or why she had left the tribe to join the Headmistress's family, only that her surname had changed. "She can probably bring in a different cultural perspective and help David with the advanced material." He hoped so anyway, though he wasn't really familiar enough with her to know how well she did in class.

"We don't really know what the challenges entail yet, but does anyone have any ideas on how we might prepare for them?"
1 Thad Pierce Catching everyone up 213 Thad Pierce 0 5